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Chapter Twelve
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Twelve
1L ewis Serrocold went away and Inspector1 Curry2 sat down and gave Miss Marple a rather peculiar3 smile.
“So Mr. Serrocold has been asking you to act as watchdog,” he said.
“Well, yes,” she added apologetically. “I hope you don’t mind—”
“I don’t mind. I think it’s a very good idea. Does Mr. Serrocold know just how well qualified4 you are for the post?”
“I don’t quite understand, Inspector.”
“I see. He thinks you’re just a very nice, elderly lady who was at school with his wife.” He shook his head at her.
“We know you’re a bit more than that, Miss Marple, aren’t you? Crime is right down your street. Mr. Serrocold onlyknows one aspect of crime—the promising5 beginners. Makes me a bit sick, sometimes. Daresay I’m wrong and old-fashioned. But there are plenty of good decent lads about, lads who could do with a start in life. But there, honesty hasto be its own reward—millionaires don’t leave trust funds to help the worthwhile. Well—well, don’t pay any attentionto me. I’m old-fashioned. I’ve seen boys—and girls—with everything against them, bad homes, bad luck, everydisadvantage, and they’ve had the grit6 to win through. That’s the kind I shall leave my packet to, if I ever have one.
But then, of course, that’s what I never shall have. Just my pension and a nice bit of garden.”
He nodded his head at Miss Marple.
“Superintendent Blacker told me about you last night. Said you’d had a lot of experience of the seamy side ofhuman nature. Well now, let’s have your point of view. Who’s the nigger in the woodpile? The G.I. husband?”
“That,” said Miss Marple, “would be very convenient for everybody.”
Inspector Curry smiled softly to himself.
“A G.I. pinched my best girl,” he said reminiscently. “Naturally, I’m prejudiced. His manner doesn’t help. Let’shave the amateur point of view. Who’s been secretly and
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inspector
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